Notre Dame's summer language courses are for motivated undergraduates and graduate students. Our courses give students the opportunity to study the ancient languages necessary to understanding Greek and Roman, Judaic, Early Christian, Medieval and Byzantine civilizations. Students may study a language while taking additional courses in history or theology.

Our campus is comfortable and serene during the summer. On-campus housing and food service are convenient, readily available, and comparatively inexpensive. In addition, Notre Dame’s Library has special strengths in Biblical Studies, Early Christian Literature, Medieval Studies, and Byzantine Studies.

https://www.summer-classics.com/2019/03/university_of_n.htmlChristendom Collegetag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d83451b86269e2022ad39767d6200c2019-02-02T16:06:42-05:002019-02-02T16:07:04-05:00Intensive Greek (full immersion) Christendom College in northern Virginia and the Polis Institute are co-organizing an intensive ancient Greek course for anyone who wishes to develop active competence in ancient Greek. Two levels are planned: one for absolute beginners and...Debra Hamel

Intensive Greek (full immersion)

Christendom College in northern Virginia and the Polis Institute are co-organizing an intensive ancient Greek course for anyone who wishes to develop active competence in ancient Greek. Two levels are planned: one for absolute beginners and one for those with prior experience reading ancient Greek. The program includes 90 hours of full immersion classes and activities from Monday through Friday and lasts three weeks.

​Christendom's campus on the Shenandoah River is about 55 miles west of Dulles Airport in Washington, D.C.

Discover the mystery and languages of the ancient world this summer with Penn’s esteemed Classical Studies program. In just five-and-a-half weeks, you can make much progress in Latin and Greek or fulfill your degree requirements in the humanities. You have access to the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts as well as the Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology—bringing your studies to life. Whether you’re a Penn student new to Classics, or a visiting undergraduate eager to study at the nation’s oldest Classical Studies department, we have enthralling courses that fit your needs.

Calder Classics offers high school students interdisciplinary Latin and Greek language programs abroad in the spring and summer. During the last 7 years students have joined us from over 75 public and private high schools in the United States, Latin America and Asia. Our high school programs in 2019 will include a new SPRING BREAK Trip to Rome, a new upper level program in August for both high school and college Greek and Latin students in Tuscany, and the following Summer Programs: Advanced Reading Latin courses in Florence and Rome as well as a Classics-inspired Creative Writing Workshop and Introduction to Ancient Greek in Florence. Through an interaction with local culture, art and architecture, all our students deepen their understanding of ancient and modern literature and culture, and develop a lifelong appreciation of the Classics.